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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Is a New Corner Store Coming to Your Neighborhood?
Nena Perry-Brown | February 1st 2016
UrbanTurf has been taking a closer look at the zoning changes that will be implemented this September. This week, we are exploring what will change wi... read»
Georgetown's Wormley School to Begin Townhouse Phase
Mark Wellborn | August 3rd 2010
After selling the last of its luxury condo units, the developers behind the Wormley School in Georgetown will now start the project's townhouse phase.... read»
Trulia: Housing Market Will Return to Normal in 2016
Shilpi Paul | November 28th 2012
On Wednesday, Trulia chief economist Jed Kolko gave UrbanTurf an idea of when the housing market will be "back to normal." ... read»
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A Home Inspection Primer For New Home Buyers
UrbanTurf Staff | June 26th 2025
When purchasing a home, it's crucial to conduct a thorough inspection to determine the condition of the property you are buying.... read»
Primer on DC Neighborhoods (for Brooklyn Transplants), Part 2
Will Smith | January 28th 2009
This is the second article of our two-part series profiling the DC neighborhoods we feel would most interest folks moving to Washington from Brooklyn.... read»
Raze Applications Filed For Long-Planned Superfresh Redevelopment in AU Park
UrbanTurf Staff | June 14th 2022
The applications have been filed for three properties in American University Park and could signal movement on the long-planned development.... read»
DC's Baseball "Neighborhood" One of the Most Expensive
UrbanTurf Staff | March 28th 2013
Trulia has determined that if you want to own a home near Nationals Park, "it'll cost you."... read»
139-Unit Bethesda Project Breaks Ground, Will Deliver in 2016
UrbanTurf Staff | June 30th 2014
Ground has broken on the Solaire Bethesda, a 12-story, 139-unit apartment project located in downtown Bethesda. ... read»
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In this article, UrbanTurf will explain what special assessments are, how they work, ... read »

HRP Group is taking its plans for the first three building blocks and two major open ... read »

Today, UrbanTurf heads down to a portion of Southwest DC to see what large residentia... read »

The average homeownership tenure in the DC metro hit a record high in the first quart... read »

The project proposed for a limestone mansion and adjacent buildings at the corner of ... read »
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